What are the late symptoms of metastatic lung cancer

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Recently, it's very difficult to breathe. I still feel that I have no strength all over. When I went for a reexamination, I found shadows in my lungs. I was diagnosed that liver cancer has metastasized to my lungs. The doctor said that liver cancer itself is very difficult to treat, and now metastasis still occurs. Today, let me learn with you what are the symptoms of metastatic liver cancer and advanced lung cancer.

What are the late symptoms of metastatic lung cancer

Symptoms 1: liver pain, abdominal distension, anorexia, fatigue, emaciation, progressive hepatomegaly or abdominal mass, etc. Some patients have low fever, jaundice, diarrhea, upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Acute abdomen appeared after rupture of liver cancer. There are also symptoms that are not obvious or only metastases.

Symptom 2: the most common is intermittent persistent dull pain or distending pain, which is caused by the rapid growth of cancer and the tension of liver capsule. The tumor invades the diaphragm and causes pain, which can radiate to the right shoulder or right back. Right back pain can be caused by tumors growing backward to the right. Sudden onset of severe abdominal pain and peritoneal irritation suggests subcapsular hemorrhage or abdominal rupture.

Symptom 3: metastasis symptom: there are corresponding symptoms in the place of tumor metastasis, which sometimes become the initial symptoms of liver cancer. If transferred to the lung can cause cough, hemoptysis. Pleural metastasis can cause chest pain and bloody pleural effusion.

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Liver cancer with lung metastasis, the patient's situation will be more serious, at this time to focus on control of the disease, prevention and control of cancer cell proliferation and metastasis, recommend patients with biological therapy, it can effectively inhibit and kill cancer cells in the body, effectively control the disease, improve the quality of life, reduce the suffering of patients.